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11-03-2016, 07:03 | #61 (permalink) | |
Freak Poster Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Hello Age: 38
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11-26-2016, 14:31 | #62 (permalink) |
Freak Poster Join Date: May 2013
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Member: 1935677 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 22 | ashamsu;11871786]Credits goes to og poster... I dont take any responsiblity... Only greedy people here, wasting time of all good people. Go peddle your 'not free' solutions elsewhere. This is FREE solution, tested and working 100% This solution is a bit long, but explained step-by-step. Best of all - FREE. 1. Charge phone up to 100%, keep charger connected. 2. Start the phone, connect to WiFi, get to the last screen (input Google email) and press on text input and open Google keyboard settings (long press @ on bottom left). 3. Press 'Text correction' and 'Personal dictionary'. 4. Chose any language, press + on top right to add new record. 5. Input anything, long press on it to select all and again long press for menu, click 'Share' -> Messaging 6. Send the composed message to emergency number 112 7. Press the phone icon that just appeared on the top right part of the screen 8. Delete 112 from number selection and input *#*#4636#*#* 9. In the opened window chose 'Usage statistics' and press back arrow on the TOP of the screen, not bottom! 10. You are now in the phone's settings 11. Choose 'Google' menu, 'Search and Now', 'Now Cards', 'Show cards' 12. You have access to search menu, input 'Chrome' and open browser on London Technologies | Serwer simlock 13. Download Nova, MultiWindow and Test_DPC 14. Go back, to the previous search menu (you must press back few times and re-enable 'Show cards' again 15. Input 'Downloads' and open the downloads folder. 16. Install MultiWindow, press Done (phone might ask to allow 'Unknown sources' installations', turn it ON). Install Test_DPC press Done. Install Nova press Open 17. Find and open MultiWindow. Insert the shortcut to Nova Launcher to the menu on the left side of the screen. Go back to the Android main screen 18. Open Test_DPC, choose 'Set up device owner' and 'SET UP', select to encrypt, wait untill phone restarts and enters setup screen again 19. Ignore pop-up window about and access MultiWindow shortcut on the left side of the screen (tap middle of the left edge of the screen, even if there are no arrows there) to open Nova Launcher 20. Open Settings and Accounts, login your own Google account to the system 21. Restart phone 22. Congratulations, Google setup screen is gone, you have full control over the device now! THANKS SIR AND MIRECLE TEAM WORKINGING SOLUION 100000000000% THANKS |
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